For their closing selection, the relatively young members sang a barbershop version of punk band Green Day’s “Good Riddance.”

The group is also known for a barbershop rendition of Lorde’s “Royals,” a pop hit that might not be familiar to many in the quartet contest’s audience.

Ted Stiers, one of two brothers in the group, said he got interested in barbershop from listening to his dad perform. His father, he said, had competed (and won) several times in the All-Northwest Barbershop Quartet Contest.

Eight finalists advanced to day-two of the competition on Saturday, held at Forest Grove High School. Both women's and men's groups competed.

The finalists, in order, were eighth place, Soiree; seventh place, In Cahoots; sixth place, U-Bet; fifth place, Coda; fourth place, Code Blue; third place, Aspire; second place, Something in Common; and The New Originals taking the top spot.